Skiing in Lech Zürs am Arlberg

Supreme comfort on 305 kilometers

Enjoy perfect skiing conditionsAn unbeatable combination

Alpine skiing is a major priority in Lech Zürs am Arlberg. For decades the Arlberg has been known as the "cradle of Alpine skiing" and casts a
spell over enthusiastic skiers year after year, winter after winter. Tradition and modernity, identity and innovation are combined harmoniously on the Arlberg.
A ski resort with excellent facilities and 305 kilometres of adventurous ski slopes makes skiers' hearts beat faster and guarantees a relaxed
and varied skiing holiday in the heart of the Arlberg.

Ski Arlberg one ski pass for an unparalleled skiing experience

Ski Arlberg provides an unparalleled skiing experience with a total of 87 cable cars and lifts, 305 kilometres of ski runs and 200
kilometres of high Alpine deep powder snow runs. In Lech Zürs am Arlberg nothing stands in the way of true enjoyment on the pistes, and there are
numerous rustic huts and Alpine refuges to keep hunger at bay. The free local and ski buses provide a convenient means of transport.

Skiflash - always up to date

The White Ring - The Race

Pioneering spirit

The Arlberg has represented pioneering spirit in winter sports since time immemorial. Hannes Schneider and the Arlberg School
revolutionised the technique of skiing, in 1937 the first drag lift in Austria appeared, and the Galzigbahn in St.
Anton was the first cable car designed for winter operation and the first heated chairlift was put into operation in Lech Zürs. These
innovations made Arlberg famous as the birthplace of Alpine skiing.

This pioneering spirit can still be found on the Arlberg today.The 2016/17 winter season will see the opening of the Flexenbahn cableway, which will make skiing on the Arlberg even
more versatile and convenient. The new connection between Zürs and Stuben/Rauz allows skiers easy access on skis to
all places on the Arlberg.

The White Ringdie legendäre Skirunde

For 50 years, The White Ring has stood for the successful combination of nature and technology, for the connection of Lech with Zürs,
Zug and Oberlech and for top class winter sports enjoyment. The 22 kilometres of ski slopes are an inspiring challenge for winter sports enthusiasts,
who have to cope with altitudes of no less than 5,500 metres on the White Ring ski circuit. The mountain views from the Rüfikopf viewing platform and
the Madloch nature platform are a truly monumental to behold.

The White Ring - The Race

This annual ski race has long since acquired cult status. Both professionals and amateurs take part in this competition which delights
participants and spectators alike because it demands concentration, endurance and technical perfection. Incidentally, the course record for the
"world's longest ski race" is still held by former downhill ski racer Patrick Ortlieb. He delighted the audience with a brilliant
record of 44:35:07 minutes during the very first White Ring race. Further information can be found at www.derweissering.at

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